There are 371 glyphs contained in this font, including OpenType variants accessible via OpenType applications.

Desktop Licence

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or laptop for use in all major desktop software pages such as InDesign, Word, Illustrator, and
Photoshop, in both Mac and Windows. You can then use your fonts for making and printing documents, and
also in images that contain the font as a graphic. You need to register the font for every computer
where it will be used, so be sure to purchase the correct number of computer users.

Webfont Licence

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only. Webfonts can’t be installed for use in design, layout, illustration, word-processing or other
programs on your computer, they are for online usage only as you will also need a Desktop license for
that type of usage. Webfonts are licensed for a monthly number of page views, and also for the number
of domains where they are used. See our webfont FAQ section for more detailed information on this.

Eveleth - Shapes

Eveleth - Shadow

Eveleth - Clean Thin

Eveleth - Clean Regular

Eveleth - Clean Shadow

About this font

Eveleth from Yellow Design Studio is a premium high-resolution letterpress family with exceptional realism and vintage charm. It features 3 different sub-families each with its own unique printed texture. Each sub-family offers six distress options per letter and 3 options for all other characters allowing incredible control and customization. Bonus "spurs" have been included in every weight to add retro flair. Other features include a complimentary Thin weight, a shadow layer, a set of funky icons, a collection of useful shapes and emblems, and clean (non-distressed) versions.
The font package includes character maps for the Icons and Shapes plus instructions for adding spurs.
Eveleth Tips:
- In Photoshop try different 'anti-aliasing' settings for best results.
- In Illustrator if the shadow layer doesn't align with the normal layer, change the "First Baseline" setting in the Area Type Options to "Em Box Height".
- Because of its complex outlines, Eveleth may process slowly in some applications.